Craving something other than a burger, I recently tried the Shaved Prime Rib sandwich at Culver's. This sandwich was, in a word, delicious. I was expecting something akin to a hearty Arby's sandwich. It did taste a bit like the Arby's Beef Dip, but sans au jus.

In a move that shows there is truth in advertising, this sandwich features a generous stack of thinly-shaved prime rib, melted Swiss cheese and a smattering of grilled onions, all served on a sturdy roll.

The order-taker asked me if I wanted a sauce to go with it, and rattled off a few of the standards. Fearing that her suggestion meant a dry sandwich, I opted for a side of BBQ. I need not have worried. The meat tasted like it had been marinating in au jus for hours. It was juicy enough that it had soaked into the bun, but not so juicy as to make a mess when eating.

Still, I had the BBQ so I thought, why not have two sandwiches in one? So I alternated between straight bites of the sandwich as-is and others where I first dipped an edge in the side of BBQ. Awesome. Instant BBQ beef sandwich bonus.

There are no complaints here. Paired with a side of green beans that were equally good, this was almost a dinner-worthy meal. Try it or one of the countless other interesting menu options the next time you find yourself at Culver's.

Del Taco has taken a page from Taco Bell's playbook in terms of creating new menu items out of existing ingredients. The latest? The Crunchtada. Even the name sounds like something the Bell would come up with. What is it? A tostada, plain and simple.

The Crunchtada comes in a basic and deluxe version. The difference is the size, and the most basic version is meat, beans, cheese and lettuce on a crunchy shell. It's a tostada. I said that already, but that is what it is. The nice thing is that the cheapest version is on the Buck & Under menu, making it a nice alternative for those of us who like to order a bunch of different things for a good price.

Right now, Del Taco is offering a coupon to try one free if you "like" them on Facebook. Check it out or try one by paying for it and stay off of big brother's radar.

Check out the newest addition to Fast Food Source, Kneaders Bakery & Cafe. I have added a full review, as well as the menu. If you live in Arizona or Utah, you might already know about this Paradise-like, Panera-like establishment. Read our full review.